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Mycobacterium avium infection induced PD-L1 overexpression in macrophages: a potential involvement with immune escape. [PDF]
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Colour image enhancement for Ziehl-Neelsen slide images
2008 International Conference on Electronic Design, 2008The recognition of tuberculosis (TB) bacilli base on a color image processing is one of the most challenging tasks in image processing. The problems increase if the captured images are blurred or have low contrast. This paper proposes partial contrast and saturation technique methods to enhance color images of Ziehl-Neelsen stained smear for the ...
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Crohn's disease with positive Ziehl–Neelsen stain: Three case reports
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2018Because of the similarity of the clinical symptoms, endoscopic, and pathological features, the differential diagnosis between Crohn's disease (CD) and intestinal tuberculosis (ITB) remains difficult, especially in a high-incidence area of tuberculosis (TB).
Zhou, D, Ouyang, Q, Xiong, M, Zhang, Y
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Notes on the ziehl-neelsen staining of sputum
Tubercle, 1974Abstract When the incidence of tuberculosis is low, it is possible to save time and labour by making films of concentrates of sputum prepared for culture, 8 per double slide. Each positive is checked by a repeat film on the remainder of the original specimen. A tilting rack is described which makes staining easier and more efficient.
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